Shameless self promotion

How do you expect people will know about you, if you don't promote it first

I never got the concept of “shameless self-promotion.”

The phrase presumes that self-promotion is normally shameful. And that if you’re promoting yourself—if you’re putting your ideas and your work into the world—you must be shameless.

But if you don’t promote your creations, no one else will. Life isn’t Field of Dreams, and you’re not Kevin Costner. If you build it, and do nothing to promote it, no one will come. You’ll just be a weirdo who built a baseball diamond in the middle of a cornfield in Iowa.

We often make ourselves small to make others comfortable. We shrink ourselves so we’re not visible even to our own self.

Here’s the thing: Your art enables other people’s art. Your wisdom unlocks other people’s wisdom. Your expansion inspires others to expand. Your voice can change the way that people think and act. But it can’t do any of that if you keep your mouth shut.

This doesn’t mean you spam people or take advantage of them. It means you promote with kindness. It means you promote with respect. It means you promote to people who’ve given you permission—who’ve raised their hands and said, “Yes, I want the thing.”

If you don’t promote your book, the readers won’t come.

If you don’t promote your product or your service, the customers won’t come.

If you don’t promote yourself, the job offers won’t come.

Self-promotion is not an act of shame. It’s an act of love—for others who want what you created.

We decided to promote the future of healthcare in every way we can so that the health system can be more accessible, affordable and value based.

Fifty years after its first introduction into the professional medical domain, ultrasound imaging is now ready to enter the consumer market space so that ultrasound can be used at home, in pharmacies, or by mobile Medicare teams. PONS`s AI-driven mobile Ultrasound technology will allow consumer without any medical background for performing medical imaging of their conditions. The system autonomously carries out the risk assessment of tissues, smart image processing, segmentation, and reporting of medical images to the doctor.

By using PONS, doctors can monitor patients' complications anywhere and instantly Applications include risk assessment of critical health conditions like lung, liver, kidney, women's health conditions, bladder monitoring, and on-field injury monitoring. Shifting continuous medical care from the hospital to the home environment will help in reducing the increase in the cost of healthcare.